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How did you and/or your family make the decision as nudists to discuss your lifestyle choice with family and friends? The more nudists who share that part of their life, the easier it is for others to make the same decision. Contribute your story about how much you, as an individual or with your family, enjoy nude recreation and help erase the mystery.

A lot of people think nothing about being nude around their own homes. They go inside after a long day at work, strip down, relax, and forget about the stresses of the world outside their front door. Some of those people extend their nude time to their backyard, pool, or hot tub. And there’s nothing sexual about it. It’s just a matter of being comfortable and free of constricting clothing.

These people are home nudists. Despite the porn industry’s fantasy that nudists are all about sex, we are not. We believe that there is nothing inherently sexual about the nude human body. Sometimes you just want to take off your clothes because you are more comfortable that way. Whether it’s swimming, hiking, gardening, doing housework, sleeping, or just sitting around watching TV, you just feel more comfortable doing it without clothes.
If you are a home nudist, consider visiting a local family-friendly nudist resort and meet others who feel the same way. The nudist community is full of people…

Baring bottoms and flouncing fleshy bits at nudist clubs may seem like a lifestyle from a bygone era, but it’s having something of a renaissance. Young people are embracing their nakedness in shared spaces, which has led to a rise in Facebook groups with hundreds of members and
boosted numbers at nudist clubs.

One club that’s experienced a boost in bodies is the Auckland Outdoor Naturist Club. It was created almost 70 years ago and sits on 26 acres of native bush and grounds on the outskirts of Henderson. There’s a swimming pool, two spas, tennis courts, bush walks and the “Barebum Bar”, open for drinks and BBQs. Occasionally, there are dress up parties and a nude olympics. Membership was highest in the 1980s at 700. Interest has steadily waned since then and now that figure sits at 280. But that’s 40 more people than 2016, with a majority of those younger than 35-years-old.

Some naturists are permanent residents but most come for holidays or weekends - like Tharanga, …